ARC 273 HISTORY OF CITY PLANNING
An introduction to the history of cities and city planning from antiquity to the present. The course explores the city as a distinct form of social and spatial organization through history, focusing on the intersection of urban governance and the built environment. Students will study practical and utopian city plans; theories of cities advanced by sociologists, philosophers, and architects; the development of professional city planning; and visions of the modern city in art, literature, and film.
Cross Listed Courses
This is the same course as
AHI 273.
Enrollment Limit
Enrollment limited to 25 students.
Attributes
A7, MOIE, SDP, W